R v Salter
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
| Judge | LORD JUSTICE SACHS |
| Judgment Date | 06 May 1968 |
| Judgment citation (vLex) | [1968] EWCA Crim J0506-1 |
| Date | 06 May 1968 |
| Docket Number | No. 6170/67 |
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4 cases
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R v Muhamad
...23 We should add that, in deciding that section 157(1)(c) of the Bankruptcy Act 1914 created an offence of strict liability, the court in Salter was also strongly influenced by the structure of Part VIII of that Act (which corresponded with Chapter VI of the 1986 Act). Sachs LJ, who gave th......
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R v Hartley
...the general intent of that series of sections and subsections of the Bankruptcy Act the purpose of which was fully examined by this Court in Salter's case ( 52 Criminal Appeal Reports, 549). 15 Moreover, as is even more striking, if that contention were accurate, it would run wholly agains......
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R v Raymond Dennis Masters
...credit that he was an undischarged bankrupt and had reasonable ground for believing that the agent had done so." 41 Another was R v. Salter [1968] 2 Q.B. 793. That was a case in which the issue arose as to the necessary existence or otherwise of mensrea in an offence under section 157 of th......